phpworm said:It's really not that hard to make your own decorative recycled paper out of junk mail, newspaper, etc... I do it with the same stick blender I use to make my soap.
There are how-to videos on youtube, and I have a step by step article from a local "go green" electronic magazine. I could e-mail it to you if you're interested, or upload it somewhere.
That all depends, it can be as thick or as thin as you want it... My first time making paper turned out to be about the same thickness as construction paper, which I liked. You can make it thinner, though, by using a roller to press it before it dries for example.I actually thought about doing this, but then I thought that handmade paper comes out kind of thick. Am I incorrect?
phpworm said:That all depends, it can be as thick or as thin as you want it... My first time making paper turned out to be about the same thickness as construction paper, which I liked. You can make it thinner, though, by using a roller to press it before it dries for example.I actually thought about doing this, but then I thought that handmade paper comes out kind of thick. Am I incorrect?
Here is that article I mentioned (pages 7-10)
http://www.psinas.com/green-zine/gz2010_09.pdf
phpworm said:That all depends, it can be as thick or as thin as you want it... My first time making paper turned out to be about the same thickness as construction paper, which I liked. You can make it thinner, though, by using a roller to press it before it dries for example.I actually thought about doing this, but then I thought that handmade paper comes out kind of thick. Am I incorrect?
Here is that article I mentioned (pages 7-10)
http://www.psinas.com/green-zine/gz2010_09.pdf
xraygrl said:www.nashvillewraps.com
they have a lot of nice wrapping paper that can be used to wrap your soaps, especially nice if want everything uniform.
phpworm said:That all depends, it can be as thick or as thin as you want it... My first time making paper turned out to be about the same thickness as construction paper, which I liked. You can make it thinner, though, by using a roller to press it before it dries for example.I actually thought about doing this, but then I thought that handmade paper comes out kind of thick. Am I incorrect?
Here is that article I mentioned (pages 7-10)
http://www.psinas.com/green-zine/gz2010_09.pdf
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